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- the present invention relates to cable connector assembly, more particularly to cable connector assembly with a small volume.
- USB Universal Serial Bus
- Audio jack Audio jack
- Print ports are set in computers for transmitting data signals.
- the connectors are arranged at a rear side of the computers for preventing a mating connector from being hit and departed from the connectors, and consumers must turn the computer to front for inserting the mating connector and return the computer when the connectors are inserted completely, which is inconvenient to consumers when some connectors are inserted frequently.
- USB Universal Serial Bus
- Audio jacks a computer with some connectors which are used frequently, such as Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors and Audio jacks, at a front side thereof
- USB Universal Serial Bus
- the computer has a small room with a limited width and height to receiving a front I/O connector. So, a plurality of USB connectors and Audio jacks formed in the front I/O connectors are needed to be arranged rationally to take full advantage of the small room.
- TW Pat. No. M346200 issued on Dec. 1, 2008 discloses a front I/O connector having a housing, and two stacked Audio jacks and two stacked USB connectors received into the housing.
- the front I/O connector further comprises a retainer disposed in the housing and spaced apart two USB connectors and two Audio jacks to meet a proper distance between two Audio jacks.
- a retainer disposed in the housing and spaced apart two USB connectors and two Audio jacks to meet a proper distance between two Audio jacks.
- a cable connector assembly comprises: A cable connector assembly comprising: an insulative housing comprises a lower housing and an upper housing engaged with each other along an up to down direction; a plurality of first type of connectors disposed in the insulative housing and paralleled with each other along a transversal direction, each of the first type of connectors arranged in an upright direction; two second type of connectors disposed in the insulative housing and located adjacent to the plurality of first type of connectors, the two second type of connectors arranged along a vertical direction and perpendicular to each other to form two mating ports for mating with two complementary connectors simultaneously; a metallic shell surrounding the insulative housing and engaged with the insulative housing; and a plurality of cables extending into the insulative housing and electrically connected with the first and second type connectors.
- a cable connector assembly comprises: an insulative housing formed by a lower housing and an upper housing, the insulative housing defining a plurality of rectangular receiving rooms and a T-shaped receiving room extending rearwardly form a front surface of the insulative housing, the plurality of rectangular receiving rooms arranged along a transversal direction and spaced apart with each other, the T-shaped receiving room located on a lateral side of the plurality of rectangular receiving rooms; a plurality of first type of connectors received into corresponding rectangular receiving rooms; two second type of connectors received into the T-shaped receiving room and perpendicular with each other; a plurality of cables electrically connecting with the first and second type of connectors; and a metallic shell enclosing the insulative housing.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cable connector assembly according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a partially perspective view of the cable connector assembly with a metal shell being separated therefrom;
- FIG. 3 is a partially perspective view of the cable connector assembly with the metal shell and an upper housing being separated therefrom;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the cable connector assembly
- FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4 , while taken from a different aspect.
- a cable connector assembly 100 according to the present invention comprises an insulative housing 1 , a plurality of connectors 2 retained in the insulative housing 1 , a plurality of cables 3 connected with the connectors 2 and an outer shell 4 covering the insulative housing 1 .
- the insulative housing 1 consists of an upper housing 11 and a lower housing 12 retained with each other along an up to down direction.
- the upper housing 11 has a top wall 111 , a pair of first side walls 112 at two sides thereof, and a first front wall 113 and a first rear wall 114 at front and rear sides thereof respectively.
- the lower housing 12 has a bottom wall 121 , a pair of second side walls 122 at two sides thereof and corresponding to the first side walls 112 along the up to down direction, and a second front wall 123 and a second rear wall 124 at front and rear sides thereof and aligned to the first front wall 113 and the first rear wall 112 along the up to down direction respectively.
- the upper housing 11 is structured in an upper cover.
- the lower housing 12 defines a left part and a right part adjacent to each other along the transverse direction.
- the left part defines a plurality of first cavities 126 opening upwardly and forwardly, and a plurality of openings 127 at the second rear wall 124 for retaining the cables 3 .
- the first cavities 126 are arranged in a row along a transverse direction of the insulative housing 1 .
- the openings 127 communicate with the first cavities 126 along the front to back direction thereof
- the right part defines a second cavity 128 opening upwardly and forwardly.
- the upper housing 11 defines a third cavity 116 opening downwardly and forwardly.
- the third cavity 116 is aligned to the second cavity 128 and communicates with the second cavity 128 along the up to down direction.
- a T-shaped receiving room defined by the third cavity 116 at an upper part and the second cavity 128 at a lower part, is formed in the insulative housing 1 when the upper housing 11 and the lower housing 12 are engaged with each other and such room extends rearwardly from a front surface of the insulative housing 1 .
- a plurality of rectangular receiving rooms are also formed in the housing 1 when the upper housing 11 and the lower housing 12 are engaged with each other and also extends rearwardly from the front surface of the insulative housing 1 .
- a width of the rectangular receiving room is shorter than a height of the rectangular receiving room.
- the lower housing 12 can be also defined as a lower base or a lower cover.
- the top wall 111 and bottom wall 121 each define a plurality of slots 13 extending along a front to back direction and arranged in a row along a transverse direction of the insulative housing 1 , and a pair of recesses 14 between the slots 13 .
- the first front wall 113 and the first rear wall 114 are formed with a plurality of latches 115 extending downwardly from a lower end thereof
- the second front wall 123 and the second rear wall 124 are formed with a plurality of projections 125 to lock with the latches 115 .
- the first side walls 112 and the second side walls 122 has a plurality of protrusions 15 extending outwardly to lock with the outer shell 4 .
- One of the first side wall 112 has a pair of posts 1121 extending downwardly from a lower end thereof
- One of the second side wall 122 defines a pair of holes 1221 to engage with the posts 1121
- another second side wall 122 is formed with an ear portion 1222 extending outwardly to lock with the outer shell 4 .
- the connectors 2 comprise four USB connectors 21 and two Audio jacks 22 .
- Each connector 2 has a mating end 26 forwardly extending out of the first cavity 126 and a connecting end connecting with the cable 3 .
- Each USB connector 21 has a contact module 211 and an inner shell 212 covering the contact module 211 .
- Each inner shell 212 has a plurality of flanges 2121 extending outwardly from a front end thereof
- the contact module 211 comprises a housing 213 and a plurality of contacts 214 retained in the housing 213 and extending out of the housing 213 to electrically connect with the cable 3 .
- Each USB connector 21 has a pair of first side surfaces 215 parallel to a tongue thereof and a pair of second side surfaces 216 between the first side surfaces 215 .
- the second side surfaces 216 are narrower than the first side surface 211 .
- All the USB connectors 21 are downwardly assembled into the first cavities 126 from a top end of the lower housing 12 , and uprightly retained in the first cavities 126 .
- the first side surfaces 215 are parallel to the side walls 112 , 122
- the second side surfaces 216 are parallel to the bottom wall 121 for making the four USB connectors 21 occupy a small area of the bottom wall 121 , which can decrease a width of the cable connector assembly 100 .
- the Audio jacks 22 are flat for decreasing a height thereof and manufacture material.
- the Audio jacks 22 are stacked with each other along the up to down direction, thereby the Audio jacks 22 comprise an upper Audio jack 223 and a lower Audio Jack 224 .
- Each Audio jack 22 has a pair of third side surfaces 221 and a pair of fourth side surfaces 222 between the third side surfaces 221 .
- the fourth side surfaces 222 are narrower than the third side surfaces 221 .
- the lower Audio jack 224 is downwardly assembled into the second cavity 128 from the top end of the lower housing 12 and uprightly retained in the second cavity 128 .
- the third side surfaces 221 of the lower Audio jack 224 are parallel to the side walls 112 , 122 , and the fourth side surfaces 222 of the lower Audio jack 224 are parallel to the bottom wall 121 for decreasing the width of the cable connector assembly 100 .
- the USB connectors 21 are parallel to the lower Audio jack 224 .
- the upper Audio jack 223 is upwardly assembled into the third cavity 116 from a lower end of the upper housing 11 and horizontally retained in the third cavity 116 .
- the third side surfaces 221 of the upper Audio jack 223 are parallel to the top wall 111
- the fourth side surfaces 222 are parallel to the side walls 112 , 122 .
- the upper Audio jack 223 is perpendicular to the lower Audio jack 224 and presses a top end of the lower Audio jack 224 for preventing the lower Audio jack 224 from moving upwardly, besides, a distance between the mating ends 26 of the two Audio jacks 22 can be increased for simultaneously inserting two Audio plugs (not shown) into the mating ends 26 .
- the mating ends 26 of the two Audio jacks 22 are aligned with each other along the up to down direction.
- the insulative housing 1 just comprises the upper and lower housings 11 , 12 to retain the connectors 2 together, which make the cable connector assembly 100 of the present invention has a simple structure and be assembled conveniently.
- the cable 3 has a retaining portion 31 protruding outwardly at a front side thereof The retaining portion 31 locks with an inner side of the second rear wall 124 for preventing the cable 3 from being pulled to be separated from the insulative housing 1 .
- Each cable 3 has a plurality of wires (not shown) therein for electrically connecting with the contacts 214 .
- the outer shell 4 is stamped by a metal sheet.
- the outer metal shell 4 has a front wall 41 covering a front side of the insulative housing 1 , a pair of side walls 42 extending backwardly from two sides of the front wall 41 , and an upper wall 43 and a lower wall 44 extending backwardly from upper and lower ends of the front wall 41 .
- the front wall 41 defines a plurality of hollows 410 extending therethrough and corresponding to the cavities 126 , 128 , 116 , and a plurality of tabs 411 extending backwardly from an inner edge of the hollows 410 to contact with the flanges 2121 and the mating ends 26 of the Audio jacks 22 for grounding.
- the upper and lower walls 43 , 44 are formed with a plurality of retaining strips 45 at a rear end thereof to engage with a rear end of the slots 13 of the insulative housing 1 , a plurality of springs 47 extending outwardly to engage with a shell of computer (not shown), and two pairs of barbs 48 extending inwardly to engage with the recesses 14 .
- the side walls 42 defines a plurality of locking holes 421 extending therethrough to lock with the projections 125 of the insulative housing 1 .
- the outer shell 4 has a metal ear 422 extending outwardly from a rear end of one side wall 42 to joint with the ear portion 1222 of the insulative housing 1 .
- the cable connector assembly 100 of the present invention has a small width and merely occupies a small area of the computer along a transverse direction thereof
- the flat upper Audio jack 223 is perpendicular to the flat lower Audio jack 224 , which make the distance between two front mating ends 26 of the two Audio jacks 22 be increased for simultaneously inserting two Audio plugs (not shown) into the mating ends 26 .
- Two mating ends 26 of the two Audio jacks 22 are arranged in a line along a vertical direction.
- the insulative housing 1 in the present invention consists of the upper housing 11 and the lower housing 12 , which make the cable connector assembly 100 has a simple structure and is assembled conveniently.
- the upper Audio jack 223 is fat and has a small height, which can decrease a height of the cable connector assembly 100 .
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Description
- This application is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 12/829,407 filed on Jul. 2, 2009.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to cable connector assembly, more particularly to cable connector assembly with a small volume.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Nowadays, a plurality of connectors, such as Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector, Audio jack, Print ports, are set in computers for transmitting data signals. In general, the connectors are arranged at a rear side of the computers for preventing a mating connector from being hit and departed from the connectors, and consumers must turn the computer to front for inserting the mating connector and return the computer when the connectors are inserted completely, which is inconvenient to consumers when some connectors are inserted frequently.
- For solving the above problems, some computer designers design a computer with some connectors which are used frequently, such as Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors and Audio jacks, at a front side thereof And, with a miniature development of the electrical industry, the computer has a small room with a limited width and height to receiving a front I/O connector. So, a plurality of USB connectors and Audio jacks formed in the front I/O connectors are needed to be arranged rationally to take full advantage of the small room. TW Pat. No. M346200 issued on Dec. 1, 2008 discloses a front I/O connector having a housing, and two stacked Audio jacks and two stacked USB connectors received into the housing. The front I/O connector further comprises a retainer disposed in the housing and spaced apart two USB connectors and two Audio jacks to meet a proper distance between two Audio jacks. However, an assembling process of the front I/O is more complicated due to the retainer. And, a manufacturing cost of the front I/O is also increased due to the retainer.
- Hence, an improved cable connector assembly with small room and a simple structure is desired to overcome the above problems.
- According to one aspect of the present invention, a cable connector assembly comprises: A cable connector assembly comprising: an insulative housing comprises a lower housing and an upper housing engaged with each other along an up to down direction; a plurality of first type of connectors disposed in the insulative housing and paralleled with each other along a transversal direction, each of the first type of connectors arranged in an upright direction; two second type of connectors disposed in the insulative housing and located adjacent to the plurality of first type of connectors, the two second type of connectors arranged along a vertical direction and perpendicular to each other to form two mating ports for mating with two complementary connectors simultaneously; a metallic shell surrounding the insulative housing and engaged with the insulative housing; and a plurality of cables extending into the insulative housing and electrically connected with the first and second type connectors.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, a cable connector assembly comprises: an insulative housing formed by a lower housing and an upper housing, the insulative housing defining a plurality of rectangular receiving rooms and a T-shaped receiving room extending rearwardly form a front surface of the insulative housing, the plurality of rectangular receiving rooms arranged along a transversal direction and spaced apart with each other, the T-shaped receiving room located on a lateral side of the plurality of rectangular receiving rooms; a plurality of first type of connectors received into corresponding rectangular receiving rooms; two second type of connectors received into the T-shaped receiving room and perpendicular with each other; a plurality of cables electrically connecting with the first and second type of connectors; and a metallic shell enclosing the insulative housing.
- The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the features and technical advantages of the present invention in order that the detailed description of the invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the invention will be described hereinafter which form the subject of the claims of the invention.
- For a more complete understanding of the present invention, and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cable connector assembly according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a partially perspective view of the cable connector assembly with a metal shell being separated therefrom; -
FIG. 3 is a partially perspective view of the cable connector assembly with the metal shell and an upper housing being separated therefrom; -
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the cable connector assembly; and -
FIG. 5 is a view similar toFIG. 4 , while taken from a different aspect. - In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without such specific details. In other instances, well-known circuits have been shown in block diagram form in order not to obscure the present invention in unnecessary detail. For the most part, details concerning timing considerations and the like have been omitted inasmuch as such details are not necessary to obtain a complete understanding of the present invention and are within the skills of persons of ordinary skill in the relevant art.
- Reference will be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail, wherein depicted elements are not necessarily shown to scale and wherein like or similar elements are designated by same or similar reference numeral through the several views and same or similar terminology.
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FIGS. 1-5 , acable connector assembly 100 according to the present invention comprises aninsulative housing 1, a plurality ofconnectors 2 retained in theinsulative housing 1, a plurality ofcables 3 connected with theconnectors 2 and anouter shell 4 covering theinsulative housing 1. - The
insulative housing 1 consists of anupper housing 11 and alower housing 12 retained with each other along an up to down direction. Theupper housing 11 has atop wall 111, a pair offirst side walls 112 at two sides thereof, and a firstfront wall 113 and a firstrear wall 114 at front and rear sides thereof respectively. Thelower housing 12 has abottom wall 121, a pair ofsecond side walls 122 at two sides thereof and corresponding to thefirst side walls 112 along the up to down direction, and asecond front wall 123 and a secondrear wall 124 at front and rear sides thereof and aligned to the firstfront wall 113 and the firstrear wall 112 along the up to down direction respectively. Theupper housing 11 is structured in an upper cover. - The
lower housing 12 defines a left part and a right part adjacent to each other along the transverse direction. The left part defines a plurality offirst cavities 126 opening upwardly and forwardly, and a plurality ofopenings 127 at the secondrear wall 124 for retaining thecables 3. Thefirst cavities 126 are arranged in a row along a transverse direction of theinsulative housing 1. Theopenings 127 communicate with thefirst cavities 126 along the front to back direction thereof The right part defines asecond cavity 128 opening upwardly and forwardly. Theupper housing 11 defines athird cavity 116 opening downwardly and forwardly. Thethird cavity 116 is aligned to thesecond cavity 128 and communicates with thesecond cavity 128 along the up to down direction. Thus, a T-shaped receiving room, defined by thethird cavity 116 at an upper part and thesecond cavity 128 at a lower part, is formed in theinsulative housing 1 when theupper housing 11 and thelower housing 12 are engaged with each other and such room extends rearwardly from a front surface of theinsulative housing 1. A plurality of rectangular receiving rooms are also formed in thehousing 1 when theupper housing 11 and thelower housing 12 are engaged with each other and also extends rearwardly from the front surface of theinsulative housing 1. A width of the rectangular receiving room is shorter than a height of the rectangular receiving room. Thelower housing 12 can be also defined as a lower base or a lower cover. - The
top wall 111 andbottom wall 121 each define a plurality ofslots 13 extending along a front to back direction and arranged in a row along a transverse direction of theinsulative housing 1, and a pair ofrecesses 14 between theslots 13. The firstfront wall 113 and the firstrear wall 114 are formed with a plurality oflatches 115 extending downwardly from a lower end thereof The secondfront wall 123 and the secondrear wall 124 are formed with a plurality ofprojections 125 to lock with thelatches 115. Thefirst side walls 112 and thesecond side walls 122 has a plurality ofprotrusions 15 extending outwardly to lock with theouter shell 4. One of thefirst side wall 112 has a pair ofposts 1121 extending downwardly from a lower end thereof One of thesecond side wall 122 defines a pair ofholes 1221 to engage with theposts 1121, and anothersecond side wall 122 is formed with anear portion 1222 extending outwardly to lock with theouter shell 4. - Referring to
FIGS. 1-5 , theconnectors 2 comprise fourUSB connectors 21 and twoAudio jacks 22. Eachconnector 2 has amating end 26 forwardly extending out of thefirst cavity 126 and a connecting end connecting with thecable 3. EachUSB connector 21 has acontact module 211 and aninner shell 212 covering thecontact module 211. Eachinner shell 212 has a plurality offlanges 2121 extending outwardly from a front end thereof Thecontact module 211 comprises ahousing 213 and a plurality ofcontacts 214 retained in thehousing 213 and extending out of thehousing 213 to electrically connect with thecable 3. EachUSB connector 21 has a pair offirst side surfaces 215 parallel to a tongue thereof and a pair ofsecond side surfaces 216 between thefirst side surfaces 215. Thesecond side surfaces 216 are narrower than thefirst side surface 211. All theUSB connectors 21 are downwardly assembled into thefirst cavities 126 from a top end of thelower housing 12, and uprightly retained in thefirst cavities 126. Thereby thefirst side surfaces 215 are parallel to the 112, 122, and theside walls second side surfaces 216 are parallel to thebottom wall 121 for making the fourUSB connectors 21 occupy a small area of thebottom wall 121, which can decrease a width of thecable connector assembly 100. - The
Audio jacks 22 are flat for decreasing a height thereof and manufacture material. The Audio jacks 22 are stacked with each other along the up to down direction, thereby the Audio jacks 22 comprise anupper Audio jack 223 and alower Audio Jack 224. EachAudio jack 22 has a pair of third side surfaces 221 and a pair of fourth side surfaces 222 between the third side surfaces 221. The fourth side surfaces 222 are narrower than the third side surfaces 221. Thelower Audio jack 224 is downwardly assembled into thesecond cavity 128 from the top end of thelower housing 12 and uprightly retained in thesecond cavity 128. The third side surfaces 221 of thelower Audio jack 224 are parallel to the 112, 122, and the fourth side surfaces 222 of theside walls lower Audio jack 224 are parallel to thebottom wall 121 for decreasing the width of thecable connector assembly 100. Thereby theUSB connectors 21 are parallel to thelower Audio jack 224. - The
upper Audio jack 223 is upwardly assembled into thethird cavity 116 from a lower end of theupper housing 11 and horizontally retained in thethird cavity 116. The third side surfaces 221 of theupper Audio jack 223 are parallel to thetop wall 111, and the fourth side surfaces 222 are parallel to the 112, 122. Then when theside walls upper housing 11 andlower housing 12 are retained with each other, theupper Audio jack 223 is perpendicular to thelower Audio jack 224 and presses a top end of thelower Audio jack 224 for preventing thelower Audio jack 224 from moving upwardly, besides, a distance between the mating ends 26 of the two Audio jacks 22 can be increased for simultaneously inserting two Audio plugs (not shown) into the mating ends 26. The mating ends 26 of the two Audio jacks 22 are aligned with each other along the up to down direction. In addition, a front surface of theupper Audio jack 223 is located at a rear side of a front surface of thelower Audio jack 224, and the mating ends 26 of the Audio jacks 22 extend from the front surface thereof Finally, theinsulative housing 1 just comprises the upper and 11, 12 to retain thelower housings connectors 2 together, which make thecable connector assembly 100 of the present invention has a simple structure and be assembled conveniently. - The
cable 3 has a retainingportion 31 protruding outwardly at a front side thereof The retainingportion 31 locks with an inner side of the secondrear wall 124 for preventing thecable 3 from being pulled to be separated from theinsulative housing 1. Eachcable 3 has a plurality of wires (not shown) therein for electrically connecting with thecontacts 214. - The
outer shell 4 is stamped by a metal sheet. Theouter metal shell 4 has afront wall 41 covering a front side of theinsulative housing 1, a pair ofside walls 42 extending backwardly from two sides of thefront wall 41, and anupper wall 43 and a lower wall 44 extending backwardly from upper and lower ends of thefront wall 41. Thefront wall 41 defines a plurality ofhollows 410 extending therethrough and corresponding to the 126, 128, 116, and a plurality ofcavities tabs 411 extending backwardly from an inner edge of thehollows 410 to contact with theflanges 2121 and the mating ends 26 of the Audio jacks 22 for grounding. The upper andlower walls 43, 44 are formed with a plurality of retainingstrips 45 at a rear end thereof to engage with a rear end of theslots 13 of theinsulative housing 1, a plurality ofsprings 47 extending outwardly to engage with a shell of computer (not shown), and two pairs ofbarbs 48 extending inwardly to engage with therecesses 14. Theside walls 42 defines a plurality of lockingholes 421 extending therethrough to lock with theprojections 125 of theinsulative housing 1. Theouter shell 4 has ametal ear 422 extending outwardly from a rear end of oneside wall 42 to joint with theear portion 1222 of theinsulative housing 1. - As fully described above, the
USB connectors 21 and the flatlower Audio jack 224 are slim and uprightly retained in theinsulative housing 1, therefore, thecable connector assembly 100 of the present invention has a small width and merely occupies a small area of the computer along a transverse direction thereof Besides, the flatupper Audio jack 223 is perpendicular to the flatlower Audio jack 224, which make the distance between two front mating ends 26 of the two Audio jacks 22 be increased for simultaneously inserting two Audio plugs (not shown) into the mating ends 26. Two mating ends 26 of the two Audio jacks 22 are arranged in a line along a vertical direction. In addition, theinsulative housing 1 in the present invention consists of theupper housing 11 and thelower housing 12, which make thecable connector assembly 100 has a simple structure and is assembled conveniently. Finally, theupper Audio jack 223 is fat and has a small height, which can decrease a height of thecable connector assembly 100. - It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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